Due three days after Session 9 (which is a Friday so either drop the paper by my mailbox, or send it via email in MS Word or PDF format).
Write a 5-6 page paper (double-spaced) that makes an argument focusing on one the following questions.
NOTE: writing a film critique can be challenging, often requiring a second viewing to capture enough specific detail to support your arguments. The film will be on reserve at the film office.
No outside research is necessary; however, if you do look at any other sources (including websites, reviews, etc), be sure to cite them fully.
Clarity, grammar and style count (just like in real life); so be sure to proofread your paper carefully. Be sure to include page numbers.
Due on Session 17 (note change from syllabus; this paper is due next Wednesday, at the beginning of class).
Write a 5-6 page paper (double-spaced) to make a coherent argument about the following question.
Q. Was Adolf Hitler crucial to the success of the National Socialists in seizing power?
The question is intentionally very broad, so you will have to come up with ways to narrow it down on your own.
You could concentrate your paper on the works by Allen and Fest, and on the short Ian Kershaw handout. You are also welcome to reference any other sources we've used in class (i.e. films, other readings, lecture).
Alternatively, you can wrestle with the following question:
Q. Do you agree with Detlev Peukert that the Final Solution grew out of the "spirit" of science? Why or why not?
The best route to grapple with this question probably lies in, first, explaining what exactly the "spirit of science" is, according to Peukert; and then reflecting on whether or not you agree with this assessment.
As with the last paper, clarity, grammar and style count; so be sure to proofread your paper carefully.
Due at the beginning of class on Session 24.
Write a 5-6 page paper on one of the following questions: